Linda Hatrak Cundy, ’74, is one of several worthy alumni and community advocates who will be honored at this year’s Gallaudet ...
Look at your family photos. Do you remember where each photo was taken? In what year? With whom? Did Uncle George and Aunt ...
When Keaobaka Dabutha arrived at Gallaudet in 2022, he was matched with junior mentors Celso Martinez, '24, and Micah Fields ...
Deaf and hard of hearing people have always known that being deaf or hard of hearing gives them unique strengths and ...
Nikki Palleja spent last Thursday night on the terrace of her dorm positioned next to a model of the human brain. She was flagging down fellow students to ...
Getting participants comfortable with expressing differing opinions is key to the Veditz Debates, a new Deaf-centric debate series conceived and delivered ...
Gallaudet University recently received a grant worth $246,234 from the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) to expand access to financial ...
Carolyn Stockwell Perry, ’77, a long-time educator of deaf and hard of hearing high school students and a devoted mother and ...
In “Trash” — playing at the Perelman Performing Arts Center in New York until March 28 — James Caverly, ’11, and Andrew ...
Dr. Joseph Hill, G-’04 & PhD ’11, Director of the CBDS, moderated the panel. Hill contextualized the lecture series by introducing the audience to Andrew Foster, ’54, a pioneer in Deaf education in ...